How do you collaborate with your learning community? F2F, email, IM, Phones cell and land, shared files, intranet, list serves, paper, discussion boards, blogs, letters, commitee meetings, webcast
Who is your learning community? co workers, customers, teachers, students, citzens, family, stakeholders
Can you define Web 2.0?
Tim O'Reilly, on defining web 2:
Web 2.0 is the network as platform, spanning all connected devices; Web 2.0 applications are those that make the most of the intrinsic advantages of that platform: delivering software as a continually-updated service that gets better the more people use it, consuming and remixing data from multiple sources, including individual users, while providing their own data and services in a form that allows remixing by others, creating network effects through an "architecture of participation," and going beyond the page metaphor of Web 1.0 to deliver rich user experiences.
not hardware, version of software, blogging, IM, email, interactive meeting software, podcasting, webcamming, video streaming,
Place for learning communities to come together
Coming of Age is a free booklet that describes the use of some of the newer emerging web technologies such as blogs, podcasts, wikis, RSS and social tagging in Education.
Have you ever read a blog or do you know someone who blogs?
Google Docs (spreadsheets, documents and presentations) Google Notebook--an online storage of your notes Zotero--help you collect, manage, and cite your research sources Zoho.com (spreadsheets, documents, presentations, wikis, databases, notebooks, surveys, and more) Peepel.com (in beta) Zimbra flickr- photo sharing Picasa Web Albums (with free photo organizer Picasa) TeacherTube (approved videos for schools) StudentTube (approved videos for schools) Google Earth (with layers and the GE Community)
Why Use Online Notetaking?
*The online note cards and sections, which can be dragged and dropped, can be manipulated like index cards.
*Once the sections and notes have been completed, they lend themselves easily to the creation of an online outline
*The notebook can be 'shared' with teachers so that they have all of their students' notebooks in their own Google Notebook account. This makes
grading and giving feedback simple as the teacher can write in the comments section of the note cards since the 'share' feature is collaborative.
*The 'enable note' feature, which can be turned on by right clicking on the mini notebook browser extension, enables students to quickly transfer
any information in to their Google Notebook. (Google Notebook automatically puts the web or database page tile, URL, and highlighted information in to
the Notebook.)
*This tool is more engaging for students since it involves the computer.
*It's environmentally friendly!
Google Notebook Zotero-a Firefox add-on
Zoho Notebook Notesake
How do you collaborate
How do you collaborate with your learning community? F2F, email, IM, Phones cell and land, shared files, intranet, list serves, paper, discussion boards, blogs, letters, commitee meetings, webcast
Who is your learning community? co workers, customers, teachers, students, citzens, family, stakeholders
Can you define Web 2.0?
Tim O'Reilly, on defining web 2:not hardware, version of software, blogging, IM, email, interactive meeting software, podcasting, webcamming, video streaming,
Place for learning communities to come together
Curriculum GlossaWiki
Technology GlossaWiki
Web 2.0 articles and resources
Have you ever read a blog or do you know someone who blogs?
How can blogs be used personally?
A Daily Dose of Design (HGTV)--http://blogs.hgtv.com/hgtv/design/
Parents Blog--http://parenting.families.com/blog/
Welcome, Parents--http://community.scholastic.com/blog?blog.id=middleschool
Hockey Trade Rumors--http://www.spectorshockey.net/rumors.html
Deer Hunting Blog--http://www.blogcatalog.com/post-tag/deer%20hunting
Autotopia--http://blog.wired.com/cars/
NASCAR Napper--http://www.monkeyouttanowhere.com/nascar/archives/2006/09/insider_nascar.html
Consumer Reports (Safety)--http://blogs.consumerreports.org/safety/
Knitnation-- http://yarnnation.blogspot.com/
TravelBlogs--http://www.travelblogs.com/
ACC Now--http://blogs.newsobserver.com/accnow/index.php
How can blogs be used professionally?
Frances Bradburn’s From the Director’s Desk http://itdivision.blogspot.com/
Library 2.0 - http://library20irmapince.blogspot.com/
David Warlick’s 2 cents worth http://davidwarlick.com/2cents/
Library Stuff - Public Library Blog - http://www.librarystuff.net/2005/09/page/2/
Public Library Association Blog - http://www.plablog.org/
Tame the Web - Micheal Stephens - http://www.tametheweb.com/
Cool Cat Teacher Blog http://coolcatteacher.blogspot.com/
Joyce Valenza's NeverEndingSearch Blog
Doug Johnson's Blue Skunk Blog
Educational Blogging with Will Richardson (School 2.0, Part 2)
This interview was intended to help someone new to educational blogging to hear candid advice from Will Richardson, author of Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, and Other Powerful Web Tools for Classrooms. However, as you will see, it turned into much more, with Will strongly expressing his feelings about the need for schools to change.
Professional Development to Go--A Summer Time Treat, Infinite Thinking Blog Entry
How can blogs be used in the classroom?
A Difference: High School Mathematics Teacher Darren Kuropatwa's Blog for Educators. It includes links to his current and previous Math Class Blog for students. Great Stuff!
Springfield Township High Schools Grammar Video Blogs
Elementary 3, 4, 5 grade Weblog http://itc.blogs.com/thewriteweblog/
Blogical Minds--elementary http://itc.blogs.com/minds/
A Duck with a Blog http://duckdiaries.edublogs.org A blog about a duck who decided to build her nest on the playground of a K-8 school.
Techsavvy Blog http://www.techsavvyed.net/?cat=8
Maysville Elementary, Maysville, NC , http://mesmustangs.net/
First Grade Blog Sample, http://eduspaces.net/dyerkr/weblog/
Charlotte Mecklenburg Public Library - Eye4You Alliance Blog - http://eye4youalliance.youthtech.info/
Additional Blog Resources
Episode 76: the NCETC EduBloggerCon
http://davidwarlick.com/connectlearning/?p=88
A podcast from David Warlick which gets to the heart of using blogs in the classroom. Discussion includes pedagogy, audience and depth of writing.
http://weblogg-ed.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/05/RSSFAQ4.pdf--Information for setting up your RSS Feed
http://www.google.com/reader/view/ Google Reader
Google Blog Search http://blogsearch.google.com/ Looking for a blog on a specific topic? Google can help you find it.
Springfield Township High Schools Grammar Video Blogs
A Difference: High School Mathematics Teacher Darren Kuropatwa's Blog for Educators. It includes links to his current and previous Math Class Blog for students. Great Stuff!
Where To Get a Blog
Google's BloggerDavid Warlick's Class Blogmeister
Word Press--either host your blog on their server or download the software to your webserver
ePals
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Do you use a RSS feed to manage your personal and professional blog reading?
Wikipedia's article on Aggregatorshttp://weblogg-ed.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/05/RSSFAQ4.pdf
iGoogle Page (Melanie)
Google Reader (Chris)
RSS Feed (Acacia)
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Have you ever used a wiki to collaborate on a project?
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How can wikis be used personally?
What is a Wiki In Plain English (TeacherTube.com video)
How can wikis be used professionally?
http://jpoletti.wikispaces.com/
http://katiechristo.pbwiki.com/
http://www.teachinghacks.com/wiki/
Curriculum GlossaWiki
Technology GlossaWiki
Collaboration Wiki
How can wikis be used in the classroom?
Lenoir County Summer Camp
Flat Classroom Project http://flatclassroomproject.wikispaces.com/ The Flat Classroom project is a genuine assessment project between Julie Lindsay'sgrade 11 ITGS class at International School Dhaka(ISD) in Bangladesh and Vicki Davis' 10th grade Computer Science class at Westwood Schools in Camilla, Georgia.
Princeton Wiki for Book Lovers http://booklovers.pbwiki.com/Princeton%20Public%20Library
Wikipedia
Peanut Butter Wiki
Wet Paint Wiki
Media Wiki--free software to host a wiki on your own web server
Shared Applications
How can shared applications be used personally?
Photosharing
Marathon Training
Family Info Spreadsheet
Recipes
Mapping
Campgrounds
How can shared applications be used professionally?
August Workshop Maps
Lesson Plans
Objective Sharing With Parents (or any sharing with parents)
Document Creation
Handouts
Ouida's Listening to Pocasts On a PC with iTunes was created using Google Docs online.
LEA TCO
How can shared applications be used in the classroom?
Flickr Math http://coolcatteacher.blogspot.com/2006/12/fascinating-flickr-assignment-and.html
A summation of Darren Kuropatwa’s Flickr math project
http://flickr.com/photos/tags/pc40sf06/
Berlin Today Class Blog and Photo Albums http://berlintoday.blogspot.com/ using Blogger and Picasa
Shared Application Sites
Google Docs (spreadsheets, documents and presentations)Google Notebook--an online storage of your notes
Zotero--help you collect, manage, and cite your research sources
Zoho.com (spreadsheets, documents, presentations, wikis, databases, notebooks, surveys, and more)
Peepel.com (in beta)
Zimbra
flickr- photo sharing
Picasa Web Albums (with free photo organizer Picasa)
TeacherTube (approved videos for schools)
StudentTube (approved videos for schools)
Google Earth (with layers and the GE Community)
Why Use Online Notetaking?
*The online note cards and sections, which can be dragged and dropped, can be manipulated like index cards.*Once the sections and notes have been completed, they lend themselves easily to the creation of an online outline
*The notebook can be 'shared' with teachers so that they have all of their students' notebooks in their own Google Notebook account. This makes
grading and giving feedback simple as the teacher can write in the comments section of the note cards since the 'share' feature is collaborative.
*The 'enable note' feature, which can be turned on by right clicking on the mini notebook browser extension, enables students to quickly transfer
any information in to their Google Notebook. (Google Notebook automatically puts the web or database page tile, URL, and highlighted information in to
the Notebook.)
*This tool is more engaging for students since it involves the computer.
*It's environmentally friendly!
Google Notebook
Zotero-a Firefox add-on
Zoho Notebook
Notesake
Is all social networking bad?
Library 2.0 NingClassroom 2.0 Ning
Social Networking; It's a Good Thing
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Does your mp3 player include professional and personal podcasts as well as music?
http://davidwarlick.com/connectlearning/?p=88http://thetechteachers.blogspot.com/
http://opensource.christophercraft.com/
Link to Directions for Podcasting from Ouida
Listening to Pocasts On a PC with iTunes
Directions also posted in Ouida's Blog